磁铁
磁场
液态金属
流体学
环面
磁流体力学
材料科学
机械
聚结(物理)
导电体
旋转磁场
磁悬浮
磁性纳米粒子
流量(数学)
微流控
磁流体
液体流动
两相流
磁选
复杂流体
能量转换
磁能
毫米
凝聚态物理
流体力学
领域(数学)
多相流
微磁学
物理
纳米技术
摘要
ABSTRACT While magnetic fluids are well known for their rich ferrohydrodynamic behaviors, prior research on dynamic droplet morphologies has largely been confined to nonconducting materials. By contrast, electrically conductive magnetic liquid metals offer a broader space for exploration while also presenting intriguing unsolved mysteries. Here, we disclose a series of profound fluidic phenomena observed in magnetic liquid metal droplets, ranging from millimeter to centimeter scales, under the influence of a rotating magnet pair. The resulting flow patterns resemble the classical Chinese Taiji diagrams—a philosophical system describing genesis and transformation. By systematically varying droplet volume, magnetic field strength, and rotational speed, we achieved precise control over diverse morphologies, including ellipses, dumbbells, toroidal rings, and Yin‐Yang symbols, quantified their dependence on experimental parameters, and constructed three phase diagrams to characterize the corresponding regimes. The underlying mechanisms of droplet separation and coalescence were further interpreted from an energy perspective. These findings provide significant experimental insights and a theoretical framework for advancing fundamental magnetohydrodynamics and related engineering applications.
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